HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 67-11 Traffic Sig St LightRESOLUTION NO. 67 -11
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
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AMENDMENT TO ,4GREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF DUBLIN AND COUNTY OF ALAMEDA
PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY FOR TRAFFIC SIGNAL AND STREETLIGHTING
MAINTENANCE, AND REAL ESTATE SERVICES
WHEREAS, the City of Dublin and Alameda County entered into an agreement dated
July 1, 1998, for the provision of Traffic Signal Maintenance, Street Lighting Maintenance,
Crossing Guards and Real Estate Services; and
WHEREAS, the City of Dublin and Alameda County entered into an amendment to the
agreement dated July 1, 2003, to extend services for an additional five years, remove crossing
guard services, modify the schedule of maintenance frequency, and expand the list of
maintenance locations; and
WHEREAS, the City of Dublin and Alameda County entered into an amendment to the
agreement date July 1, 2008, to extend services for an additional three years and expand the
list of maintenance locations; and
WHEREAS, said amended agreement expires on June 30, 2011; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to extend the agreement an additional three years, expiring
on June 30, 2014, and to expand the list of maintenance {ocations; and
WHEREAS, the services provided by the County have been appropriate and acceptable;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the City Council of the City of Dublin
approves the amendment to the agreement, attached hereto as Exhibit A to the Resolution;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager is authorized to execute the
amendment. ~
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 7th day of June, 2011, by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Biddle, Hart, Swalwell, and Mayor Sbranti
NOES: None
ABSENT: Councilmember Hildenbrand
ABSTAIN: None
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M DMENT T AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF DUBLIN AND ~
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COUNTY OF ALAMEDA PUBLIC WORKS AGENCY FOR TRAFFIC SIGNAL AND
STREETLIGHTINC MAINTENANCE, AND REAL ESTATE SERVICES
WHEREAS, the City and Alameda County entered into an agreement dated July 1, 1998,
for provision of Traffic Signal Maintenance, Street Lighting Maintenance, Crossing Guards, and
Real Estate Services; and ~
WHEREAS, the City of Dublin and Alameda County entered into an amendment to the
agreement dated July 1, 2003, to extend services for an additional five years, remove crossing
guard services, modify the schedule of maintenance frequency, and expand the list of
maintenance locations; and
WHEREAS, the City of Dublin and Alameda County entered into an amendment to the
agreement date July 1, 2008, to extend services for an additional three years, expanding the list
of maintenance locations; and
WHEREAS, said agreement expires on June 30, 2011; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to extend the agreement an additional three years and to
expand the list of maintenance locations; and
WHEREAS, the services provided by the County have been appropriate and acceptable;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE PARTIES HERETO AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
1. Extension of Term: The agreement with Alameda County is amended to extend the
termination date to June 30, 2014.
2. Revised Exhibit A: Exhibit A(Signal Maintenance) of the agreement is amended per the
attached to add new signal installations to the list of installations covered by the
agreement. ,
CITY OF DUBLIN
ATTEST: City Manager
CO.UNTY OF ALAMEDA
City Clerk
Chairperson, Board of Supervisors
1 hereby certify under penalty of perjury that the Chairperson of fhe Board of Supervisors has been
duly authorized to execute this document on behalf of the County of Alameda by a majority vote of
the Board on ; and that a copy has been delivered to the Chairperson as
provided by Government Code Section 25103. ,
Dated:
Clerk, Board of Supervisors
County of Alameda, State of California
EXHIBIT ~
To the Resolution
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EXHIBIT A TO THE AGREEMENT ~
TRAFFIC SIGNAL MAINTENANCE SERVICES
1. The COUNTY Public Works Agency shall construct, reconstruct, operate, maintain and
repair all traffic signals within CITY with the same power with reference thereto as if said traffic
signals were in the unincorporated area of COUNTY; the City Council of CITY exercising the
same authority with reference to said work on said streets as the Board of Supervisors would
exercise if said traffic signals were in the unincorporated territory of COUNTY.
2. Nothing herein contained shall be ~construed as in any way divesting CITY of any of its
powers with respect to supervision, management, and control of traffic signals within its
boundaries.
3. COUNTY shall provide for the maintenance of certain approved traffic signal systems at
intersections (as defined in Section 364 of the Vehicle Code) which are under the jurisdiction of
CITY and to arrange herein for the particular maintenance functions to be perFormed and to
specify the cost of such maintenance as follows:
1. Services
A. COUNTY will furnish and perform all routine maintenance and inspection services
necessary to keep .the facilities covered by the terms of this Agreement in satisfactory working
condition. A general guideline for said services is included in this Exhibit. Such services shall
include the following: patrolling, emergency secvice, relamping, necessary minor repairs and
adjustments, replacement of controller, equipment, detectors, poles, heads, and lamps.
Installation of additional facilities is not a routine maintenance function under provisions of this
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B. COUNTY shall perform all extraordinary maintenance services which shall include
replacement and/or addition of major equipment due to obsolescence, wear, or inadequacy and
repair due to extensive damage from any cause.
C. COUNTY shall perform all necessary vandalism and collision repairs.
D. At CITY's written direction, COUNTY shall perform new construction inspection
services for traffic signal installations and provide reports of any deficiencies, irregularities, or
deviations from CITY's approved plans and specifications.
2. Costs and Reqairs
A. Labor, equipment, and material costs for routine maintenance, including
relamping, shall be assessed directly against the installation involved. Such costs shall be the
actual costs for labor, parts, and equipment used and/or actually expended in each particular
instance. ~ ~
B. Extraordinary maintenance costs and costs for vandalism and collision repair shall
be assessed directly against the installations involved. Such costs shall be the actual costs of
labor, pa~ts, and equipment used and/or actually expended in each particular instance. In order
to insure budget control, the Deputy Director - Maintenance and Operations shall approve all
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extraordinary repairs prior to the beginning of work and, except for emergency situations, shall
consultwith CITY.before proceeding.
3. Installations Covered
The number and location of all signal installations covered by the terms of this.agreement
are amended as follows:
1. Amador Valley / Regional
2. Amador Valley / Donohue / Starward
3. Amador Valley / Amador Plaza
4. Amador Valley / Viflage Pkwy.
5. Amador Valley / Stagecoach
6. Amador Valley / Dougherty
7. Dublin / Dougherty
8. Dublin / Dublin Ct.
9. Dublin / Sierra
10. Dublin / Clark
11. Dublin / Village Pkwy.
12. Dublin / Amador Plaza
13. Dublin / Golden Gate
14. Dublin / Regional
15. Dublin / San Ramon
16. Amador Valley ! San Ramon Rd
17. San Ramon / Silvergate
18. San Ramon / Shannon
19. San Ramon / Vomac
20. Village Parkway / Lewis
21. Dougherty / Sierra
22. Dublin / DeMarcus
23. Dublin / Iron Horse
24. Dublin / Hacienda
25. Dublin / Hibernia
26. Dublin / Myrtle
27. Dublin / Tassajara
28. Dublin / Hansen
29. Dougherty / Scarlett
30. Hacienda / Central Pkwy.
31. Hacienda / Summerglen
32. Hacienda / Hacienda Crossings-Martinelli
33. Tassajara / Gleason
34. Gleason / Creekview
35. Tassajara / South Dublin Ranch
36. Tassajara / North Dublin Ranch
37. Tassajara Road / Central Parkway
38. Tassajara Road / The Shops (Waterford)
39. Tassajara / Koll Center
40. Dublin ! John Monego ~
41. Dublin / Glynnis Rose
42. Dublin / Sybase
43. Dublin / Arnold
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44. Dublin / Scarlett
45. Amador Valley / Iron Horse Trail
46. Village Parkway / Ta"marack
47. Village Parkway / Brighton
48. Village Parkway / Davona ~
49. Central Parkway / Arnold .
50. Hacienda Drive / Gleason Drive ~
51. Central Parkway I Hibernia
52. Dougherty / Willow Creek
53. Dublin / Brannigan Street ~
54. Central Parkway / Brannigan
55. Fallon Road / Antone ~
56. Fallon Road / Bent Tree
57. Fallon Road / Kingsmill-Signal Hill
58. Fallon Road / Turnberry
59. Central Parkway / Glynnis Rose
60. Central Parkway / Tassajara Creek Trail ~ ~
61. San Ramon Road & I-580 (2 cabinets) .
62. Dublin / Grafton
63. Dublin / Carnmore ~
64. Dublin / Keegan
65. Central / Keegan
66. Fallon / Gleason
67. Tassajara / Quarry Lane School . ~ ~
68. Tassajara / Silvera Ranch
69. Tassajara / Fallon .
70. Central / Lockhart
71. Gleason / Lockhart
72. Martinelli / Arnold
73. Martinelli / Center (IKEA)
74. Gleason / Brannigan -
75. Gleason / Grafton -
76. Dublin / Inspiration
77. Central / Grafton ~
78. Central / Montalcino-Chancery
79. Dublin / Schaefer Ranch
80. Failon / Positano ~
81. Positano / West Cantara
82. Dublin / Lockhart
83. Dublin / Fallon
84. Fallon / Central ~ ~
85. Fallon / Silvera Ranch (Future)
86. Fallon / Cydonia (Future)
87. Dublin ! Silvergate (Future) . .
88. Amador Valley / Brighfon (Future)
89. Dublin/Fallon (Target development) (Future) ~
90. Fallon/Fallon Gateway (Target development) (Future)
91. Dougherty % Arroyo Vista development (Future)
92. Martinelli / Campus (Future)
93. Positano / Jordan Ranch development (Future}
94. Central / Jordan Ranch development (Future) ~
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At CITY's option, the above locations may be amended to adjust the number and/or location of
signal installations to be so covered. Said changes shall be in the form of a written notice from
CITY Public Works Director or his/her designee. ,
4. Maintenance Guidelines
COUNTY shall make every reasonable effort to maintain CITY's traffic signals in accordance
with the listed guidelines. The maintenance schedule may vary due to lack of personnel or
other unforeseen circumstances. Timing and programming functions shall be CITY's
responsibility.
BIMONTHLY SERVICE
1. Check cycling. ~
2. Visual check of controller for extension, detection, and normal operation.
3. Check cabinet ventilation fan for thermal control and operation.
4. Check all vehicle detector units for tuning and operation. ~
5. Check operation and adjustment of all external relays.
6. Check all vehicle and pedestrian heads for operation and alignment.
7. Check all pedestrian buttons and pedestrian instruction signs check condition of pull
box lids within walkway of intersection.
8: Vacuum cabinet and check air filter.
9. Check for presence of all prints and maintenance record card.
10. Visual check of roadway for asphalt failure or unapproved road construction which
affects vehicle detection operation.
11. Perform any repairs needed for optimum function of traffic signal.
ANNUAL SERVICE
Clean all lenses and EVP (emergency vehicle pre~mption) units.
ANNUAL RELAMP
On-going LED indicators to be relamped annually on a cycle rather than all at once.
Location list provided by City staff.